Definition:
A solstice marks a turning in the year, when daylight either stretches to its longest or shrinks to its shortest. The moment feels both ancient and cosmic, echoing cycles observed since early civilizations. Solstices shape seasonal rhythm, signaling shifts in the world’s light and energy. They carry a quiet sense of significance, as though nature pauses before moving forward again. The word embodies transition and timeless pattern.
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